Hey Andy,
It's not that I don't like my Fiskars, because I do and keep it in my truck as part of my kit. I just find the Wetterlings much more comfortable in hand. As someone else mentioned, the Wetterlings comes with a super sharp factory edge and I just found it to chop and bite a lot better than the Fiskars. It just
feels better to me. Perhaps I should a proper chop off and see if I'm full of it..<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
I looked at one of the Eastwings too. I didn't pay much attention to the edge while it was on the rack, but it just felt way too heavy in hand. Definitely built like a tank though.
[/quote]Curious as to what you think made it so much better than a Fiskars?
I've seen some recommend the
Estwing, since it's made in the USA and has a steel handle so you don't have to worry about breaking it, but I was disappointed with all the ones I've seen in stores. VERY dull. I don't want to spend hours sharpening it properly. [/quote]